Yes. It is the feminine version of the male name Alexander, which is a fusion of two Greek words which mean 'Protector of Men'.
finis is associated to ancient Greece because its an ancient greek word!
The two words mean the exact same thing.
words from a-z to do with china?
You need to be more specific. it is not clear what you mean by how they are.
Old mold
How are you not able to do this on your own? I mean, seriously, just think of the first two words that come to your mind when you think of ancient Egypt. How about: advanced; cryptic.
"Deinos" and "sauros," the root words of dinosaur, are both Greek words. They mean "terrible" and "lizard," respectively.
Dinosaurs is word made up of two ancient laatin words. Dino means ancient, and Saur means lizard. The word dinosaur means Ancient Lizard.
Aged, ancient
Yes. It is the feminine version of the male name Alexander, which is a fusion of two Greek words which mean 'Protector of Men'.
The words that mean ancient are archaeos, archaea, archaeo and in Greek αρχαίος, αρχαία, αρχαίο.
That's two words, but fine. The two words mean unexpected results.
Quigley mean the battle of rome
Ancient, aged, old, elderly, or decrepit. Those words mean eldest.
In words? Two thousand twelve. But if you mean numbers, then it's 2,012
The word "theobroma" is from two ancient Greek words: "theos" which translates as god (most likely without the honorific initial capital, and "broma" which translates as food.